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305The Acquaintance Trilemma: Knowledge, Consciousness, and Mental QualitiesErkenntnis. forthcoming.Recent discussions of acquaintance typically assume three claims: (i) acquaintance is a form of knowledge of qualitative character, (ii) acquaintance constitutes phenomenal consciousness, and (iii) necessarily, mental qualities are phenomenally conscious. This paper argues that, although each claim is independently attractive, together they generate a trilemma. Drawing on a general anti-triviality constraint on first-order empirical knowledge, I argue that if acquaintance both constitutes consci…Read more
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987The Normativity of Introspective Acquaintance KnowledgeSynthese 205 (152): 1-25. 2025.Recent works in epistemology have defended the existence of acquaintance knowledge - a non-propositional form of knowledge constituted by the subject's acquaintance with particulars. A significant obstacle to the epistemic legitimacy of acquaintance knowledge lies in the fact that acquaintance is a descriptive psychological phenomenon, whereas knowledge is a normative one. In this paper, I aim to address this challenge by arguing that introspective acquaintance knowledge - the subject's knowledg…Read more
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Review of Thomas Fuchs’ “In Defense of the Human Being: Foundational questions of an embodied anthropology” (review)Annali Dell’Istituto Superiore di Sanità 58 (1): 73-74. 2021.
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894The Stalemate between Causal and Constitutive Accounts of Introspective Knowledge by AcquaintanceArgumenta 9 (2): 433-451. 2024.This paper will be concerned with the role acquaintance plays in contemporary theories of introspection. Traditionally, the relation of acquaintance has been conceived in analytic epistemology and philosophy of mind as being only epistemically relevant inasmuch as it causes, or enables, or justifies a peculiar kind of propositional knowledge, i.e., knowledge by acquaintance. However, in recent years a novel account of the role of acquaintance in our introspective knowledge has been offered. Acco…Read more
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68Exploring how the psychiatrist experiences the patient during the diagnostic evaluation: the Assessment of Clinician’s Subjective ExperiencePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (1): 107-119. 2021.
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